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LIBRARY 


M.KNOEDLER & CO. | 
556-8 Fifth Ave. 


New York 


| tig “y 3 ONLY ADDRESS 
+ 107, RES. 5 west 44th STREET 
a OPPOSITE SHERRY’S | 


/ 


CATALOGUE 


OF 
Modern Paintings 
____ BY THE MOST GIFTED AND POPULAR 
«FRENCH AND AMERICAN ARTISTS 


’ ; “6 THE COMBINED COLLECTIONS OF 
“STUART WHITE, ESQ., LL.D. 
Pee! (F ounder of the Berkeley School) — 


AND 


Each evening at 8.15 o'clock 


rs 


| _ THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 
_ MR. AUGUSTUS W. CLARKE 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. There must be two bidders, or no sale; the highest bidder — 
to be the Buyer, and if any dispute arises between two or ae 
bidders, the lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up acee : 
and resold. | 


2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses and 
to pay down a cash deposit of not less than one-third, or the 
whole of the purchase money, if required, in default of which — 
the lot or lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and 
resold. | 


8. The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and as 
within 24 hours from the conclusion of the sale and the remainder 
of the purchase money to be absolutely paid or otherwise settle 
for to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, on or before delivery; 
in default of which the undersigned will not hold himself re- 
sponsible if the lots be lost, damaged or destroyed, but we WH i 
be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. ‘ape 


4. The lots to be taken away and paid for, whether genuine 
and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of description, at 
the buyer’s expense and risk; neither the owner nor A. W. Clarke 
being responsible for the correct description, genuiness or au 
thenticity of, or any fault or defect in any lot, and mae n 
warranty whatever. 


5. To prevent inaccuraey..in.delivery and ‘inconvenience i 
settlement of the purchases, no lot can on any account be remove: 
during the sale. 


6. If, for any cause, an article purchased cannot be delive 
in as good condition as the same may have been at the time of its 
sale, or should any article purchased thereafter be stolen or mis- 
delivered, or Jost; the undersigned is not to be held liable in am 
greater amount cust the price bid by the purchaser. In case 
any lot, or lots, upon which there may be a reserve, the Auc- 
tioneer reserves ‘the right to make one bid on behalf of the owner. — 


| and 


7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the 
money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all lots 
cleared within the time aforesaid shall be resold by publi 
private sale, without further notice, and the deficiency, if 
attending such resale, shall be made good by the defaulte 
this sale, together with all charges attending the same. 
condition is without prejudice to the right of the Auctione 
enforce the contract made at this sale, without such res 
he thinks fit. 


A. W. CLARKE is in no way responsible for the ae ; 
manner of delivery of goods purchased at this sale. 


AUGUSTUS W. CLARKE, Auctioneer. 
5 West 44th Street, N. Y. 


pA URI gO a a a aR NTT TD SRT ene 
TUE ALEXANDER PRESS, 114-116 WEST 27TH STREET. N. Y. 


CATALOGUE 


__ FIRST EVENING’S SALE 
_ TUESDAY, JANUARY 2ist, 1919 
At 8.15. o’clock 


-UNKNOWN 
a’ By the Candlelight 
19x 16 
‘MONKS (James) © American 
Bee). Driving Sheep, Winter | 
Mie 20280 
- GOCEDA i) Pia ‘Spanish 
s fe Spanish Youth 
i a | ae 
STON gia ears American 
; Rural Scene 
15x11 
NKNOWN | 
Winter Landscape, “Moonlight” 
| 24x 36 


6 


7 


8 


2 


10 


DODGE (WL) aes 
Orpheus and Extidien 4 rs 
92x63 ti 


12 


BARDONI (J. Noble) 
_ Landscape with Trees 


50 x 60 


KUWASSEG \(€ bi apere 
In the Tyrol 
52 x37 


TOWNSEND (fF. B.) 
ihe Pet Collie | 
“lie. 5 


PARTON (Arthur) . _ Ameri 
i alee ha of Highlands : oo | 
20 x80 0 . 


WESTERBACH (cy ae ee 
Landscape with Sheep 
25 x 44 


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KLAUBACH (W.) , 2 ae 
‘The Winsome Wine Steward 3, 
be x 14 


3 GROLLERON (P.) 
ei After the Battle’ 
Lo x lane 


-REYNA (A.) | 
a si On the Grand Canal 
Be kee 18 x 24 


ADAM (L. Emile) 


ea Shon sp GPA wh 


Blossoms 
(Water Color) 


A charming example 
21 x 16 


UPRE (Julien) | 
| Milkmaids 
26 x 32 


At the Spring, Brittany 


French 1 00 
French : AG 
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19 


20 


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24 


THOM (J.C) 


SIMONI (Scipione), 1895 
Italian Courtyard 
(Water color) 
2) ee 


FOUBERT (E.), 1896 


The Village in the Valley 


25x31 


Landscape 


A very fine example — a 


10x18 © 
VALMON (P.) 
Pansies 


18x15 


GOUBIE (R.) 


The Homecoming = 


15x 18 


Cy 
wer oe 


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LIPPINCOTT (William H.) ie 
A Young Girl 
Bet ive 


ny La HEN NER (J. J.), attributed French 
| Nude Figure 
18 x25 


2% JONES (Francis C.) . Arnerican 


‘The Crossing 


9x15 


FOUBERT (E.) | | French 


Water Scene 
1014 x 16 


_ Landscape with Cattle 
10x18 


‘CHAIGNEAU. Cn ’ « French 
_ Shepherd and Sheep 
21x 8 


‘Village on the Seine 
1014 x 16 


ey | The Grand Canal, Venice 3 


25x54 


American 


OUBERT (E.) : | French 


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33 


34 


35 


36 


37 


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VAN LEEMPUTTEN (C.) 


TYSON (Lowell Shut Americat 
River Scene 2 co 
10 x14 
ZAMACOIS 
In the Armory 
3u4 x5 
SMILLIE’(Geo. H.) > 7) ind 


Landscape near terns Conn, 
19x ni 


BRISTOL (J. B.) 
“White -face,” ees Placid 


13. x Z3 
RIVOIRE | 4 ae 
Blossoms 
23 x 19 


“Sheep Returning to the Fold 


Ax 2” 
FOUBERT (E) a) a i 
Corot at Work 
18x21 v6 


Pea COROT (Ji B.C.) 
ae : ndscape 


24x17 


oa ae 40 HOOPER (J. Horace) © American 
ee Landscape, Evening 


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_ HERRMANN (Leo) 
~The Cardinals 
iia Ea ee 


-GAISSER (Max) _ : Dutch 
a 7 | The Returned Hero 
ee 1914 x 23 


HAQUETTE (Georges) io French 
one Fishermen : 
17% x25 


NGEE (Georges) French 
- -Haymaking wie 


21% x18 


French 


French 


46. HOOPER (J. Horace) / 
Landscape 
35x 27% 


47 GAISSER (Max) 
The Miser 
184 x 22 


48 JAPY 
Landscape 
29¥2 x 32 


49 DELOBBA (A) 
Croosing the Foot Bridge 
36 x 20% 


50 PERRIER (E. Sanchez) 
Landscape 
2242 x 33 — 


51 FOUBERT(E.) 7 
| Boat Scene — 
13x16 2 


SB KAUFMANN (Isidore) 
Head of a Man 
6x aS 


din 2S tye y Seecmes 


_ 53 MORAN (Edward) 
Landscape | 
10x12 


Vers le Soir — 
72% 32 


Venetian Scene 


WY x24 


THOM (J. C.), 1889 
In the Autumn Woods 
174 x 2476 


ore F wt Picket 
13% x 9% 


" ' ie _ Landscape 
: 1214 x 16 


“Turkish Girl with’ Paroquet 
314% x25Y% 


English i. oh (g 
French pay. 


French \ \ 0 


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American i \ 0 S 
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French ( 


eecach 0 | 4 


| French O 0 


60 FOUBERT (E.), 1872 
Landscape 
One of Foubert’s best examples 


234 x 28% 


Ol VAST). | bite 
A Type of Beauty 
2372 x 18 


62 ERNST (R.) 
Algerian Scene een 
214x174 | a 


Bs) MENDER (M. G.) 


RH Pane Musical Instrument | 
, , iF 28 Ys x17 7y 


64 DE HAAS (Hh Fon hee 
a Sunset at Sea | 


2 xd 


65 STULL (Henry), 1800. 
In the Paddock 
(14x18 
66° WIESS (L. ML) 0) ae 


Sip Coast Seen] he ae 
Be Ca Wes Ra 


‘ ae _RAVONNE (G.) Ww is Italian a8 


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Fishing Boats. Naples ; 
10x 13 
68 DE HAVEN (Frank) American at ie 


On the Moors, Autumn 
16x 19 


American ve ) 


‘Rural Scene 


“2 caamaailanta pea + 


A Parisian Belle 


PABA Gre 
-FOUBERT (A) ah - French py 
Pa Landscape _ 
10x 16 
YORE (G.) atin) oS ~ American | Ke {) 


Mountain Torrent 


A fascinating and important example by 
eet this great artist 


48x72 


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dette (on pane! 


21xi5 


74 FOUBERT (E.) 
Landscape 
, 124% x16, 


75 WEBER (Theo.) 
Pupil of Isabey 
-_ Dutch Harbor Scene : i 
2114 3e 


; SECOND EVENING’S SALE 
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22ND, 1919 
| | At 8.15 o'clock 


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Head of a Young Girl 
feat» Biase Gag 


i | HERRICK C K.) American 
; Still Life : 

(Water color) 
10x5% | 


PPGN KATE 6.4." Dutch 
o a . . Drinking Scene 
(Water color ) 


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ee, . ee Dutch 
10x 16 
eay (M.) pat American 


gett! Life—Fruit and Flowers | 
a | (Water color ) 


76 LANE CHC. vol Shr American 


pole ae 


81 CARAUD | 
-Le Bain 
19x25 


82 GRIGGS (S. W.) 
27 x 22 


83 WILLIAMS (C.) 
Landscape with Cattle | 
30x42 Sy AS | 


84 VAN ELTEN (Kruseman) 
wo with Harvesters 
Ns Of egene : 


84a DE HAAS (M. F. H.) 
A Rocky Coast 
12% 202) 


oe ‘SIMON u (Scipione) . 
The Venders (on panel) : 
20%4x19% 


86 CHAPLIN Scan ; : D0) Anes 
Reverie | 
48: x 39 can 


Landscape with Nymphs 
IPAS a 
ae . 89° ‘KAUFMAN (Isidore) Dutch 
= Head of Old Man 
Y Y%x6 


90 WALKER (Horatio) Americari 


: Landscape and Cows 


114x9 
~~ St. JEHAN | Ss French 
i res Fruit and Flowers 
ii eras: 


-REHN(F.K.M) Agierican 


Coast Scene 


a ‘SEIFERT (Ay Nas : French 
The Old Hollander 
17x 13% 


87 _‘JAPY (L.) 0 French 
a | Landscape 
Ms | 2134 x 25 

: 8 POUBERT (E) 0 9 14 Uirehicn 


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94. SMITH (Henry P.) 

The Lily Pond 
8%4x15 
95. FERRAIEG s,s) a 
The Armourer ie 
8x 1d3; 


96 FOUBERT (E.) | 
| Charity 
1x7 


97, FERNANDI(L.) (6s 
Boys at Play oe 
10x 14 


98 CLARIN (G.) 
| ‘Algerian Scene 
13x9% 
99 CREDDES, § > 4 
| The Water Carrier . 
a PE 


100 HARRISS (See | 
- Marine Scene i Mert) 
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_ 101 BELLECOUR (E. Berne) French 
Waiting for a Light 
Ag 3 5 


ee 102 GOUBERT (E.)- _ - French 
oa : Nude Figure 
aa tea 11 584 


103 DIAZ (W.), attributed French 
- : Landscape 
10x 14 


104 MORAN (E.). English 


: -. Seascape 


es, HOURERT (£.)  - French 
; Age Shae _ The Student | 
15x17. 


106 TAMBOURINI QA.) Italian 
a” The Newé of the Day. 
An elderly, fylendlydoofing monk, half 


length in profile to Téft, with spectacles, read- 
ing a newspaper. x 


Be og ery 


_ From the George I. Seney collection 


6% x 10% : af 


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107. VAN HERR (Peter) Dusseldorf 
Born 1792. Died in Munich, 1871. Son <7 


and pupil of K. E. C. Herr, one of the fore- 
most painters of Russian life. 


Russian Inn 


9xlly 


108 WANG ee 
Sunrise in Nikko, Japan | 7% 
© 254x204 


ae oe "Japanese . 
Afternoon in Nikko, Japan i: 
— 251%4.x 20% ri 


Purchased at the Henrietta A. Webb sale a 


A series of pictures by Alex. Fournier, the Barbi 
zon painter. Wxhibited at the Shaus Gallery, Fifth 
Avenue, Salmagundi Club, New York. Represented in 
the Albright Gallery, Buffalo, Chicago Academy, 8. C., 
Pratt collection, Seaman collection, and other: “import: 
ant collections. : 


lO ee Venetian Sunset _ 
WAY x21 


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110 The Coming Storm ai 
15x 20 a 
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111 The Garden oe the Tuilleries (Pari 3) 
ou we ioc 18 | ee 


2 ais Sunset in Minnesota 


° 20 x 16 


oF 113 j Peaceful Summer Day i XO 

oe 1 x 24 : 

i a 14 | - Spring Morning in East Aurora ~S 
cas 18 x 23 


BBO Early Morning in Venice ee A O 
eee 145 20 | 


aes ” 116 | th Moonlight | i, 0 
o aa 18 x 24 | | 


ee pe . 
is 17 Sai : Landscape | ees \. ‘S 
ee x9 eae 


A series of pictures of Zuni Land, New Mexico, by 
the Indian painter, William Rollins, who is repre- ' 
_ sented in the Denver Museum and the Santa Fe Mu- 
_ seum and who exhibited last winter at the Braus Gal- 


32 lery, New York. 
118 eo The Sun Rireet a | | y 
uae $822 VLA : 


_ ‘The Rain Priest _ aie Ly: 
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121 


122 


123 


124 


125 


126 


UNKNOWN, 
‘CANALETTO 


CONSTALE (J.),RA. 


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Summer Day Zuni Land 


24 x 31 en 


A Street in Zuni Land © 
25.x 19 


CALIFANO (J.)_ 
‘In the Italian Alps 
| 30 x 22 


BROWN (C. F.) et 
Fall Day, Wood Interior 
0G 2056) eae 


Marine Scene 


1034x117 ya 


‘The Grand Canal + 
) 18 x2) 0 eee 


Pa eA, 4 
FF 


“Tuandstape (oom 
(Water color) 
9x14 , een 


“127 WILLEMS (Florent) Dutch 


of Mechlin ‘Academy. Medals: Paris, 
ird Class, 1844; Second Class, 1846; First 
Class, 1855; Legion of nour, 1853; 
1864; Commander, 1878 ; rder of Leo- 
pold, 1851. 


The Valued Gift 


13 x9 
Purchased at the Henrietta A. Webb sale 


Pe KLUTH (Ry Norwegian 
A Norway Fiord 
iprurdl 629 
“129 FOUBERT (E.) | French 
| Landscape 
9Y%xi5 
130. GROLLERON (P.) French 
French Zouave 
124Ax7Y% 
ee 13l- DE VITA ; Italian 
4a (Prof. at National Academy, Naples) 
Still Life 
48x33 


: ob) SATE Late oe 
48x33 


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133 GAMBA 
The Mountain Ace 
(Water color) — 
Bye 


134 ROBERTI 
The Serenade 
(Water color) 
IZ, 


135 RANNEY | 
Grapes ae 
20x15 


136 BELLECOUR (E. Berne) 
French Soldier Mending His 
‘14 Bre % 10 


137 ‘FOUBERT (E _ 


Sgt he Wait 
1 Va x 8 
138. SMITH ene ey 
Spring Morning, East me, 
. Wx 25 i 


a 


Ea 143 


140 


141 


WYANT (AH). 


139 GAUL (Gilbert), N. A. 
ae) The Willow Walk 


12x16 


SCHMITZ (H.) 


Two F riends 
18 x 26 


FOUBERT (E.) 
Allegorical 


ROUSSEAU (Th.) ms) 
Randsespe me 
12x17, 


“SMITH eke Ry I 
~The Mill Pond 
Vax 25 


The Brook. 
6x5 


Girl’s Head 


, 


American 


Dutch 


French 


French 


American 


, American 


5 French : 


146 FOUBERT (E.) 
Netonie 
15% x10% 


147. KNIGHT (Ridgeway) . 
Bretton Types 
29 x 36 \ 


148 TITO (Etore) 
‘The Lagoon, Venice ~~ 
7 ae 


‘149 BOGERT (Geo. H.) 
‘Sunset, Venice 
28 x 38. 


150 CRANE (Bruce) ce i ; i | 
Winter Sunset 
Pere tayo a 


is1_ UNKNOWN | 


Vet Pe Our: Pathe. iia 
6 16" 


152 PERRAULT (Leon) — 4 
Little Girl and Her Dog: a: 


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153 THAULOY °j » Dutch 


block of houses that projec nh the stream. 
The colors, the pin s in the West, the 
movement of the wavelets in front make this 
a notable example. 


22X29 


Purchased at the Blumenstiel sale. 


154 WIGGINS (J. C.) American y () 
Landscape with Cows 
39 x 27 


ing pst fields, 


hand and with a 1¢ : fed Y whin around his 

neck. He has reobably just put horses in pas- 
ture through the gateway seen at the right. 
Barly evening sky of gray and pink. 


3934 x 2534, 


1 
Winter Sunset 


159 


161 


162 


12x 16 


GRUTZNER (E. J.) — Dutch 
In the Wine Cellar 
16x13 


KITCHELL (H. M.) 
Fishing Boats at Sunset 
12 x 16 


NIHOLLS (Burr H.) American 
By the Roadside 
32 x 26 


UNKNOWN 
Marine Scene 


10% x 14 


AUGUSTUS W. CLARKE, 
Auctioneer. 


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